Yet Another Chip-8 Emulator: XO-Chip (Sound at Last Edition)
Coming back three years later to finally add sound support to my XO-Chip emulator.
A blog that I’ll probably forget about after making forty-three posts.
Coming back three years later to finally add sound support to my XO-Chip emulator.
It turns out, languages can be very small.
Something I should never use.
Connecting the Dots with Some ink.
Making Maps and Making Names.
Have a natural rhythm to your text boxes.
Avoid the biggest trap when it comes to animating text boxes.
Either harder or easier than you might think.
My experience being the latest person to write an XO-Chip emulator.
My experience being the latest person to write a Super-Chip emulator.
My experience being the latest person to write a CHIP-8 emulator.
Support going from menu to menu.
Support different menu groupings that you can swap between with just a few lines in a configuration class.
Add menu elements without worrying about tweaking input positions, or fiddling with UI input scripts in the inspector.